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While I liked the Documetary and having Kevin Spacey as the Narrator was a god touch, there is some info that was neglected. There were other Superman Cartoons, like the one from the 1960's and the one from 1988 that were neglected. They never even showed the differnce between the two actors that portrayed Superboy in the 1980's. I know that Kevin Burns and Bryan Singer's main focus was on the release of Superman Returns, but neglecting some of the past doens't alweays help. Over all though, it was well done.
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For nearly 70 years the flying red caped wonder from the planet Krypton disguised as reporter Clark Kent has been everything from a comic book, to a radio show to TV to movies, from George Reeves to Christopher Reeve to Brandon Routh, Superman is the most popular superhero of all time and this is the history of Superman's amazing legacy, from his debut in Action Comics to the new movie "Superman Returns" every generation that has looked to the sky. Featuring many actors, directors and comic book writers who have shared in Superman history and just fans of Superman like KISS front man Gene Simmons, Comic Book legend Stan Lee, Luke Skywalker himself Mark Hamill and Superman people like Margot Kidder, Dean Cain, Richard Donner, Jack Larson and Brandon Routh who is the new Man of Steel. Narrated by the new Lex Luthor Kevin Spacey. This is one of most must have Superman DVDs ever, if your a movie fan or a Superman fan, this the history you've been waiting for, Terrific entertainment on Superman. "Faster than a Speeding Bullet, More Powerful than a locomotive, able to leap tall buildings at a single bound" "look up in the sky, it's a bird, it's a plane, it's SUPERMAN
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I just finished watching this DVD and it's fantastic! Very well made, very well done----OUTSTANDING.
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I admit I haven't seen this and I definitely would if it came on the Superman Returns DVD but I am not going to buy the special features by themselfes before the actual movie is out on DVD. And if this is not going to be on the Superman Returns DVD, too bad...
The 1 star is for the blatant effort to rip DVD buyers off, again...
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I only really knew about Superman after watching the trailers for 2006's "Superman Returns" and "Lois and Clark" on tv. I loved this tv special because it covers the entire history of Superman, from it's creation in 1938 to the Superman movie collection in the 1970s and 1980s to its modern day tv show "Smallville" and now the next movie on Superman "Superman Returns". A great addition to any Superman fanatic and a Superman novice, like me!
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